Adding bug #477169 as a duplicate, because it is.  That's exactly what
happened to my first install if initrd is updated.  If the kernel is
updated, it's "invalid magic number".  In fact it looks like any file
which is updated from the original stock install reads as garbage from
within grub2.  For example, after update, grub.cfg reads as garbage, so
does /etc/passwd, if accounts were added/passwords changed.  If
/etc/hosts or /etc/group, just as examples, were never edited, they can
be read with "cat" just fine within grub2.  I seriously suspect grub2's
ext4 support is broken.  These files, of course, are perfectly fine, if
you boot a live install media of ubuntu and mount the root.disk over
loopback.  It's only grub2 which has the problem, compounded by wubi's
choice of ext4 for the root.disk file.

I'm running 32-bit Ubuntu 9.10, by the way.  not 64-bit.  So the problem
seems to affect everyone equally.

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After 9.10 grub update can not boot into Wubi install
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